"In and of the Anthropocene"

A UNI Permanent Art Collection exhibition co-curated by Dr. Elizabeth Sutton and Gallery Director Darrell Taylor. Located in the Mary Haskell-Hansen Room of the UNI Gallery of Art. Featuring artworks by British printmaker Elisabeth Frink, Chicago artist Phyllis Bramson, San Diego artist Suda House, and Hannah March Sanders as well as a stone carving by Zimbabwean artist Fanizani Akuda and screenprints by Korean ceramist Sunkoo Yuh and American artist Mark Dion, which were completed in the UNI Printmaking Labs under the direction of professors Tim Dooley and Aaron Wilson.

Telling A People's Story traveling exhibit

"Telling A People’s Story" is the first major museum exhibition devoted to the art found within the pages of African-American children’s picture books. The exhibition emphasizes the strength of the illustrations as visual narrative representations of the African-American experience.

This exhibit is in conjunction with the African American Children and Families Conference, UNI Museum, Dr. Sarah Montgomery, associate professor of curriculum and instruction, and education student Danielle Templeton are happy to present a traveling exhibit Telling A People's Story. Telling A People's Story is organized by the Miami University Art Museum through a grant from the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation. This project is a collaboration with Rod Library, UNI Museum, HNI Corporation Instructional Resources and Technology Services (IRTS), Cedar Falls Public Library, UNI College of Education, and is also sponsored in part by the Cedar Falls Tourism Bureau.

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Black History Month Trivia Night

Monday, February 25, 2019 - 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

This event will also include interactive games such as timed word searches, as well as a kahoot trivia that will allow students to group with one another to compete for the correct answer. The purpose of this event is to enhance students knowledge about the history of the African American culture. There will be questions on the events and people who made a difference in our history as well as questions pertaining to black culture.

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Guest Speaker: Andrea Mosby

Monday, February 25, 2019 - 8:00 pm

Andrea Mosby, professional leadership speaker, will speak on the power of personal decisions and leading with integrity. Mosby is known for inspiring students with her personal and leadership stories. A Q&A time will follow. Refreshments will be served, and door prizes will be awarded.